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16 Nov '22 |
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Ronan Lyons: We’re not just building too few houses – we’re also building the wrong types
Housing policy is fixated on a 1950s vision of Irish life that misses the growth of cities, small households, and assisted living. - Subscribe |
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16 Nov '22 |
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Sinead O'Sullivan And Karl Deeter: What needs to be done to unblock the Irish housing system
The Irish government is faced with a market failure; the private markets, falling under duress, will be unable to solve this crisis on its behalf. The government needs to instate an active management - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
16 Nov '22 |
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Michael Byrne, UCD: 4 steps which can fix the rental crisis in Ireland
Step four: Make the rental market a stable but realistic investment – When you provide a tenancy you are all in for six years. After six years, you have the chance to recover your property for sale, - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
16 Nov '22 |
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Planning to be sought for 491 apartments in Monkstown
Most of the scheme surrounding Dalguise House, 488 units, by GEDV Monkstown Owner Ltd is to be based on the build-to-rent model. In 2020, An Bord Pleanála granted planning permission for 300 units an - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
13 Nov '22 |
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Tech job losses will have no impact on rental sector, as Dublin is ‘full’
Owen Reilly said it would take thousands of job losses to make any meaningful difference to the level of availability in the rental market.
Last Wednesday, Meta cut 11,000 jobs across its 87,000-pe - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
13 Nov '22 |
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David Johnson: Would the Irish property market benefit from more formality?
With no formal process in place when it comes to offering on a property in Ireland, and agents and vendors simply taking a buyer’s word for it when they make an offer, the transaction is naturally
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© Business Post |
13 Nov '22 |
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Office subletting hike signals occupier wariness about economy
Some sectors of the market are witnessing an increased supply of grey office space due to factors like redundancies and more people working from home. The most obvious sign of such circumspection has - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
13 Nov '22 |
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Google’s landlords seek to block office redevelopment
Irish Life, owner of the Velasco Building, is one of two firms objecting to Hibernia Real Estate’s proposed construction of an eight-storey office block on Clanwilliam Place in Dublin 2 - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
13 Nov '22 |
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Dublin City Council must re-search for records following Ronan FOI request
Ronan Group Real Estate (RGRE) submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to Dublin City Council (DCC) last year after it collapsed the tender process to redevelop land at the historic Pigeon Ho - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Nov '22 |
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Plans for 850 State-subsidised Dublin homes at Oscar Traynor site to be lodged next month
Developer Glenveagh will seek permission from the council for the 853 homes at Oscar Traynor Road in Santry under a deal approved by city councillors last November.
Under the agreement, 40 per cent - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
13 Nov '22 |
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Rathmines hotel plan for Swan Centre rejected by Dublin City Council
Dublin City Council has refused planning permission for a 111-bedroom hotel for the Swan Centre in Rathmines. The council has rejected the application from the owners of the centre, Sawbridge Ltd, for - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '22 |
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Irish Institutional Property respond to DCU academic regarding compact growth policy of government
In this article published in today's Irish Independent the writer references the increase in apartment construction, saying that these are the favourite property type of institutional invest - Subscribe |
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© Irish Independent |
12 Nov '22 |
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DCU Academic: In the middle of our deep housing crisis, a transparent planning system is essential
One of the explanations for the tremendous acc- ommodation problem in the rental sector is that Irish housing policy is not focused enough on the real housing needs of people.
That is because it is - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
12 Nov '22 |
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Ellen McKinney and Shane Caldwell, Iput: Environmental performance clauses / green leases in commercial leases
Many companies now have ambitious environmental, social and governance (ESG) and sustainability objectives, but few understand how their real estate has a bearing on this or how inserting simple envir - Subscribe |
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12 Nov '22 |
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Hibernia (Harcourt Square) achieves top ESG rating of five Green Stars
Hibernia Real Estate Group has been recognised for its ongoing environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts with a five Green Star rating in the 2022 GRESB Real Estate Assessment for both standi - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
10 Nov '22 |
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DEAL: Church & Chambers restaurant signs long-term lease at D’Olier Chambers
Nigel Kingston of Colliers who handled the letting (20-year with annual reserved rent of €120,000 and reviews at five-year intervals) for the landlord said: “This letting shows the strong level of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
09 Nov '22 |
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DEAL: Queen of Tarts, Cow's Lane, Temple Bar acquired by Il Valentino Bakery owners
The new owners are Ken and Graham McDonnell. John Kenneally of Kenneally Property acted for the owners in the off-market transaction. - Subscribe |
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© Business Post |
08 Nov '22 |
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Minister overturns ban on new housing in Dalkey and Killiney
An effective ban on new housing in Dalkey and Killiney Hill, one of Dublin’s wealthiest suburbs, has been overturned.
For over a decade, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council had large parts of - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '22 |
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Dublin City Council called on to buy apartment block where tenants face eviction
“These are private people living in private accommodation and if we start stepping into this space, private developers could see it as an opportunity ...," said Coilín O’Reilly of DCC. Hammerson - Subscribe |
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© The Irish Times |
08 Nov '22 |
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House prices to continue rising despite economic slowdown: Sherry FitzGerald
Marian Finnegan said the Irish market was unlikely to experience a price correction because of the ongoing lack of supply. The exodus of investors and smaller landlords from the market was continuing - Subscribe |
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